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    According to a recent investigation conducted by the Associated Press(美联社), many Google services on both Android and iPhone devices store records of user location data, and the bad news is that they do it even if the users have turned off the Location History on devices.

Google replied to the study with the following statement, “There are a number of different ways that Google may use location to improve people’s experience, including Location History, Web and App Activity, and through device-level Location Services. We provide clear descriptions of these tools, and strong controls so people can turn them on or off, and delete their histories at any time.”

That isn’t true. Even with Location History paused, some Google apps automatically store time-stamped location data without asking. The Associated Press has used location data from an Android smartphone with Location History turned off to design a map of the movements of Princeton researcher Gunes Acar. The news agency was able to track his movements and identify visited locations, including his home address.

“The privacy issue affects some two billion users of devices that run Google’s Android operating software and hundreds of millions of worldwide iPhone users who rely on Google for maps or search.” continues the Associated Press. Jonathan Mayer, a Princeton researcher and former chief technologist with the FCC remarked that location history data should be deleted when the users switch off the Location History. “If you’re going to allow users to turn off something called Location History, then all the places where you keep location history should be turned off.” Mayer said, “That seems like a pretty straightforward position to have.”

1.What is the Associated Press really concerned about?

A.Google fails to improve users’ experience.

B.Google is able to record users’ location history.

C.Users can’t prevent their location data from being recorded.

D.Users are not informed of how to delete their location history.

2.How does the Associated Press prove that Google is lying?

A.By designing a map of Gunes Acar’s home. B.By tracking the movement of Gunes Acar.

C.By checking Google’s operating software. D.By comparing Google’s location history data.

3.The purpose of writing the passage is to           .

A.encourage the improvement of Google apps

B.warn the public of their over dependence on Google apps

C.raise public concern over privacy issue caused by Google apps

D.appreciate the Associated Press’s contributions to scientific research

4.Which section of a newspaper is the text probably from?

A.Culture. B.Entertainment. C.Finance. D.Technology.

 

1.C 2.B 3.C 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了根据美联社最近的调查,Android和iPhone设备上的许多谷歌服务都会存储用户位置数据的记录,而坏消息是,即使用户关闭了设备上的位置历史记录,它们也会这么做。文章主要针对谷歌应用存储用户位置信息所引起的隐私问题而展开。 1. 细节理解题。根据第一段According to a recent investigation conducted by the Associated Press(美联社), many Google services on both Android and iPhone devices store records of user location data, and the bad news is that they do it even if the users have turned off the Location History on devices.可知根据美联社最近的调查,Android和iPhone设备上的许多谷歌服务都会存储用户位置数据的记录,而坏消息是,即使用户关闭了设备上的位置历史记录,它们也会这么做。由此可知,美联社真正关注的是用户无法阻止自己的位置数据被记录。故选C。 2. 细节理解题。根据第三段中The Associated Press has used location data from an Android smartphone with Location History turned off to design a map of the movements of Princeton researcher Gunes Acar. The news agency was able to track his movements and identify visited locations, including his home address.可知美联社利用一款关闭了位置历史的安卓智能手机的位置数据,设计了普林斯顿大学研究员Gunes Acar的行动地图。通讯社能够追踪到他的行踪,并确定被访问的地点,包括他的家庭住址。由此可知,美联社通过追踪Gunes Acar的动向来证明谷歌在撒谎。故选B。 3. 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“The privacy issue affects some two billion users of devices that run Google’s Android operating software and hundreds of millions of worldwide iPhone users who rely on Google for maps or search.” continues the Associated Press.可知“隐私问题影响到约20亿运行谷歌Android操作软件的设备用户,以及全球数亿依靠谷歌进行地图或搜索的iPhone用户。”美联社继续说道。结合文章主要说明了根据美联社最近的调查,Android和iPhone设备上的许多谷歌服务都会存储用户位置数据的记录,而坏消息是,即使用户关闭了设备上的位置历史记录,它们也会这么做。文章主要针对谷歌应用存储用户位置信息所引起的隐私问题而展开。由此可推知,文章的目的是引起公众对谷歌应用引起的隐私问题的关注。故选C。 4. 推理判断题。根据文章主要说明了根据美联社最近的调查,Android和iPhone设备上的许多谷歌服务都会存储用户位置数据的记录,而坏消息是,即使用户关闭了设备上的位置历史记录,它们也会这么做。文章主要针对谷歌应用存储用户位置信息所引起的隐私问题而展开。这属于信息技术类文章,由此可推知,文章最有可能选自报纸的“技术”部分。故选D。
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The truth is, honors students are no longer a select few. Over half of university-bound students take AP classes, and of these, most take at least two. The AP system drills it into us that our college success depends on taking as many advanced courses as possible, but is it really worth it? “On average, I spend three to four hours each day on homework,” says one senior who is taking five AP classes. “With the number I’m taking, I really doubt whether I will be confidently going into each test.”

With increasing pressure to attend AP courses, not only for college credits but also for the weighted GPA(平均成绩), it is no wonder that students often find their grades suffering and their stress increasing. In reality, AP courses have become mere rewards, adding little to a competitive college application.

One of the major disadvantages in the AP system is that every class is fitted into a standardized test. The result is that comprehensive learning is sacrificed for test preparation, with teachers spending the most time on topics likely to appear on the AP exam.

And that a student receives a high grade on the AP test does not mean he or she will receive the college credit. Many universities now don’t consider an AP class in high school to be the same as an actual undergraduate college-level class, which is usually a three-hour, lecture-based course with varying degrees of homework.

1.What can we learn about AP students?

A.They are exhausted from AP classes.

B.They are the select few top students.

C.They take two AP classes at most each term.

D.They will gain confidence by taking more AP classes.

2.What does the AP system bring about?

A.More focus on stress relief. B.Less comprehensive learning.

C.Great chances of college admission. D.Decline of academic competitiveness.

3.What is the author’s attitude to students’ attending AP courses?

A.Positive. B.Objective. C.Negative. D.Supportive.

 

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When other kids asked where my bike was, I would say my BMX was so top-of-the-range that I didn’t ride it on the street. While I knew it would not hold up forever, I wasn’t too worried. The New Year was coming and, after months of complaining to my dad, I was confident that a BMX would appear.

On the New Year, I was disappointed to see Martin playing at the end of our street on what was clearly a brand-new BMX. As we entered the house, my eyes were drawn to where my presents were piled up. There was a bike. A purple Raleigh Chopper. You see, in the week before the New Year, my dad just happened to be drinking in the local working men’s club with Martin’s dad, who was eager to sell an old bike after buying his son a new one.

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1.Why did the writer join the kids in treating Martin badly?

A.To protect Martin. B.To be friends with them.

C.To get Martin’s bike. D.To avoid being the focus.

2.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined words “hold up”?

A.Work. B.Stop. C.Fail. D.Stay.

3.How did the writer’s father get the purple bike?

A.He bought it from the market. B.He got it from Martin’s father.

C.He asked Martin to give it away. D.He exchanged it with his friend.

 

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1.How did the speaker feel before his first interview?

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2.Where did the speaker take up his first part-time job?

A.In middle school. B.In high school. C.In college.

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A.Helping at McDonald’s.

B.Serving at a coffee shop.

C.Working at a building company.

4.What is the speaker’s secret to success?

A.He met lots of people.

B.He had work experience.

C.He developed good study habits.

 

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